Yes, Reader, that Neil Basu, who never saw a race bandwagon he wasn't happy to leap upon, here opining about others calling out the racist murder of Henry Nowak by a Sikh man obsessed with weapons, whose counter-claim of racism led Hampshire Police to treat the victim as suspect.
An event which brought home to even the most die-hard doubters that there is indeed two-tier policing in the UK, and which, if the weather had stayed hot, would have had unfortunate consequences for Southampton Police Station.
And let’s not forget that we wouldn’t even know as much as we do about this case if not for the pressure brought to bear on it by social media!
So spare me the ‘don’t look back in anger’ left wing commentators urging us to sing kumbayah and not descend into violence lest our cause is tarnished, when we know what they are really worried about is the edifice of multiculturalism falling down around their ears.


6 comments:
Multiculturism, as practiced, was never sustainable from the start since the larger proportion of our population was regarded by the powers that be as 'oppressors' rather than equal partners.
The politicians should argue for tolerance rather than respect for other cultures, but tolerance has limits.
These retired senior officers-generally BAME- sicken me. They were happy to take the huge pensions and pontificate after they've left but said nothing whilst climbing the greasy pole. If you actually analyse their careers they usually spent a tiny amount of time on the front-line and hid in an office padding out their CV's with meetings and plans. We used to call them seagulls-they swoop in, shit on everyone and they fly off somewhere else. It will only get worse since the stupid idea of direct entry senior officers and when they start retiring in a few years the media will have even more experts to quote.
Jaded
I wonder if any of our oh so caring footballers will be taking the knee during the world cup?
Like Climate Change, people have had enough of the lies and deceptions about multicultural society. They know from bitter experience that they are now second class citizens as far as officialdom is concerned. A change had better be soon as people have had enough and the resulting reset will be painful for those in charge.
Here is a question for the left: what exactly is a multiculture? What metrics can you use to measure it? When do you draw a line under the process and say it is complete?
What I see are several certain cultures embedding themselves in our nation and refusing to integrate. This is by my definition not multiculturalism, it is monoculturalism, and the only culture that is not allowed to even discuss this issue is the culture that was here first.
Steven
The ‘wishes of the parents’ are being widely used as justification for shutting down reasonable (and not directly divisive) debate on the priorities applied by the officers in attendance at the scene and whether their failure to recognise a fatal stab wound was the result of insufficient or conflicting instructions in training.
It is shocking that Sikhs have been victimised as a result of the attack - a secular parallel might be threatening all Karate dojos because a rogue Black Belt used his acquired skills to kill someone on a night out - and such behaviour should be justifiably condemned but attempting to silence all criticism under the guise of avoiding ‘division’ is merely pouring petrol on the flames.
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